Financial Transmission Rights Analysis, Experiences and Prospects / edited by Juan Rosellón, Tarjei Kristiansen.

Whilst financial rights have appeared as a successful ingredient in North-American power markets, they have their shortcomings both theoretically and in practice. Financial Transmission Rights: Analysis, Experiences and Prospects present a systematic and comprehensive overview of financial transmiss...

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Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Rosellón, Juan (Editor), Kristiansen, Tarjei (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London : Springer London : Imprint: Springer, 2013.
Edition:1st ed. 2013.
Series:Lecture Notes in Energy, 7
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Table of Contents:
  • 1.Financial Transmission Rights: Point-to Point Formulations
  • 2.Transmission Pricing
  • 3.Point to Point and Flow-based Financial Transmission Rights: Revenue Adequacy and Performance Incentives
  • 4.A Joint Energy and Transmission Rights Auction on a Network with Nonlinear Constraints: Design, Pricing and Revenue Adequacy
  • 5.Generator Ownership of Financial Transmission Rights and Market Power
  • 6.A Merchant Mechanism for Electricity Transmission Expansion
  • 7.Mechanisms for the Optimal Expansion of Electricity Transmission Networks
  • 8.Long Term Financial Transportation Rights: An Experiment
  • 9.FTR Properties: Advantages and Disadvantages
  • 10.FTRs and Revenue Adequacy
  • 11.Trading FTRs: Real Life Challenges
  • 12.Participation and Efficiency in the New York Financial Transmission Rights Markets
  • 13.Experience with FTRs and Related Concepts in Australia and New Zealand
  • 14.Transmission Rights in the European Market Coupling System: An Analysis of Current Proposals
  • 15.Incentives for Transmission Investment in the PJM Electricity Market: FTRs or Regulation (or both?).